We had a new baby calf (a heifer) that was born a little over a week ago. Daddy is happy because we will be able to have another good supply of milk in a couple of years. The kids are happy because she’s so sweet.

Matthew looking quite noble with his board. Hannah as you see, can’t contain her excitement.

Beautiful little calf. Remember, I don’t set up pictures too often…. Elisabeth got outside before I got her to get dressed or groomed all the way. : )

Hannah is the lover of the animals.

She has a cute, little mouth. You should see her when daddy gives her her bottle every morning and every evening. She looks adorable sucking on it with those great, big deer eyes.

Daddy is halter training her here.

She looks so peaceful here. We named her Mary.

She’s loved. Look at her pretty eyelashes here. I got my first good DSLR camera last week. I love the details it brings out.

Here’s a preview of what I will be uploading next. It is getting late, so I will save the best for tomorrow or as soon as I am able to get a few moments. The calf is being halter trained and the girls got to lead her around today. Matthew milks her momma twice a day and then feeds her with the bottle twice a day. I’ll have to get some pictures of the kids feeding the calf.

Our cow just gave birth to a heifer (daddy’s really happy about this), so we are into fresh milk again. It is shocking to see the difference in color again. Grass fed milk on the left and grain fed, feed lot, bleach and chalk added on the right. If you are not familiar with this, please read “The Untold Story of Milk”. It is an excellent book.

Our twins are finally looking identical. They are just about 3 months old already and doing very well. Anna is just starting to smile (she’s the one on the right), and Tabitha is the observant one. She looks studious at everybody.

Tabitha on the left looks a little frowney. She gets that natural look from her father.